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Queensland Indigenous alcohol diversion program

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QIADP is a pilot alcohol diversion program that targets Indigenous defendants charged with offences where alcohol is a factor, and Indigenous parents involved in the child protection system who also have an alcohol problem.

Under the program, eligible Indigenous people will receive treatment and case management programs designed to reduce alcohol-related harm to the individuals and the community.

About the Queensland Indigenous alcohol diversion program

Objectives and outcomes, program principles, agencies involved and how QIADP fits with other programs?

Eligibility and how the program works

Read about who is eligible and how the program works to provide Indigenous participants with treatment and support to meet their individual needs.

Pilot program locations

Information about the pilot locations in Cairns, Townsville and Rockhampton.

Publications and resources

Frequently asked questions

Evaluation

Links and contacts

Last updated: 07 April 2008.